11-12.02.18 JPSC (Jharkhand) Current Affairs

Union Coal Secretary Shushil Kumar during his review meet of CMPDIL inaugurated “Online Coal Block Information System” which contains online information of Coal blocks of all major coalfields along with reserves , area and boundaries on Tuesday. In the same session, he also inaugurated Seismic Data Processing and Interpretation software, “PARADIGM” for coal exploration having the capability to integrate Seismic data with Borehole data, geophysical logging and core data, etc., for better estimation of resources.

In the review meeting officials of CMPDIL gave a power Point Presentation and interacted with Shri Kumar on the progress made by CMPDIL and also about its achievements, future plans etc.

He also stressedon the need for quick preparation of Geological Reports(G.R) for the entire country, giving focus on planning of big coal mines, software’s to develop transparency through internal resources and taking necessary steps for extending help in preventing theft of Coal.

He praised CMPDI for its efforts and achievements but advised to be more pro-active for enhancing business dynamism. He ended with the message, ”Don’t limit yourself, think beyond”.

INTERNATIONAL

List of MoUs/Agreements signed during visit of Prime Minister to Palestine

MOU between India and Palestine for setting up of India-Palestine Super-specialty hospital at Beit Sahour in Bethelhem Governorate at a cost ofUS$ 30 million.

MOU between India and Palestine for construction of India Palestine Centre for Empowring women, “Turathi” at a cost ofUS$ 5 million

MOU between India and Palestine for setting up of new National Printing Press at Ramallah at a cost ofUS$ 5 million

MOU between India and Palestine Construction of school in Muthalth Al Shuhada Village at a cost ofUS$ 1 million

MOU between India and Palestine Construction of school in Tamoon village in Tubas Governorate in Palestine at a cost ofUS$ 1.1 million

MOU between India and Palestine Assistance of US$ US$ 0.25 million for construction of additional floor to Jawahar Lal Nehru for Boys at Abu Dees.

PM Modi inaugurates Abu Dhabi’s first Hindu temple

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has laid the foundation stone for a new temple for the Hindu community living in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

The temple will be the first to be built in Abu Dhabi, the capital of UAE which is home to a huge Indian diaspora.

The PM laid the foundation stone for the temple from the Dubai Opera House via video conferencing.

This is Modi’s second visit to the UAE after August 2015.

The UAE has two Hindu temples which are located in Dubai.

Modi conferred ‘Grand Collar of the State of Palestine’

Prime Minister Narendra Modi was conferred the ‘Grand Collar of the State of Palestine’ by President Mahmoud Abbas.

President Abbas conferred the honour on Mr. Modi after the conclusion of the bilateral meeting between the two leaders.

Modi is the first Indian Prime Minister to make an official visit to Palestine.

· Thailand most traffic congested country and Los Angeles most congested city of 2017

According to a global traffic scorecard published annually by Inrix, a company that aggregates and analyzes traffic data collected from vehicles and highway infrastructure, the top 10 most congested cities in the world, 2017 are:

Los Angeles

2. New York City (tie)

2. Moscow (tie)

4. Sao Paulo, Brazil

5. San Francisco

· China to reopen Nathu La pass for Mansarovar yatris in India

China has agreed to reopen the Nathu Lapass for Indian pilgrims to undertake the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra, Minister of State for External Affairs VK Singh informed the Lok Sabha.

China had closed the route last year citing “unfavourable conditions”, at a time when India and China were engaged in a military standoff at Doklam.

The four-month travel period to the Kailash Mansarovar yatra starts from June.

Once the proposed expansion is completed, IPPB will be providing the largest financial inclusion network in the country, covering both urban as well as rural hinterland with ability to provide digital payment services at the doorstep with the help of Postmen and Gramin Dak Sewaks (GDS).

IPPB will also enable more than 17 crore active account-holders of Post Office Savings Bank to make interoperable digital payments including the benefit of NEFT, RTGS, UPI and bill payment services.

Additionally, the IPPB will enable acceptance of digital payments across post offices in the country in line with the digital payments initiative of the government.

Government releases Rs 9,940 crore to states for Smart Cities Mission

The Centre has released nearly Rs 9,940 crore to the states so far for the Smart Cities Mission, with Maharashtra accounting for the highest amount of Rs 1,378 crore, followed by Madhya Pradesh getting Rs 984 crore.

The Housing and Urban Affairs Ministry has announced 99 cities for central assistance under the BJP government’s flagship programme.

The total proposed investment in these cities was Rs 2.03 lakh crore.

Rajnath Singh inaugurates first spoken Sanskrit centre

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh launched the Centre for learning Sanskrit language in Gujarat University in Ahmedabad.

The centre will offer a six-month course for people on how to speak the language.

The coordinator of the course, Atul Unagar, said it was possibly the first such course launched in India.